Friday, January 13, 2017

January Technique Cards

The technique for January is called Crayon Resist, so go check out your children's or grandchildren's crayons and find the white crayon, I bet they won't even miss it!

This cool and easy technique creates great highlights on your card that you can recreate again and again.

Start with a piece of Whisper White cardstock and stamp your greeting and images in Memento or Black ink. Taking a white crayon, color any part of the stamped images that you do not want color. Just sponge on the ink now, take a napkin to remove the ink from the images and you will see the technique emerge. The ink will not stick to the white crayon leaving you with a great highlighted images.

Card #1 -Falling for You

This card works really great with this technique. I found that if you stamp your greeting first, it is very easy to stamp the flowers around it.

Isn't this just a fun card, it looks like a birthday present in a card and look at the fun that you will have when you open the the card to reveal the pop up of a trio of balloons. This stamp set, Balloon Adventures pairs with the Balloon Pop Up Thinlet and is just perfect to add that WOW! to your card

I hope that you enjoyed the January Technique, if you are interested in the cards, I am offering them as a Class to Go. Contact me and I can set you up with everything that you need so that you can complete this class at home. The class comes with all cardstock and embellishments and envelopes, I have complete instructions with color pictures to make it that much easier!!

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